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Council's sewerage pipeline work resumes at Lake Rotokākahi
Around 80 officers moved in on Monday night to clear the area so council work could continue.
Wrapping up Te Matatini day one
Of the 14 groups that performed on day one, only three will qualify for the finals.
Traffic jams as Te Matatini competition begins
See all the pictures as teams take the stage and visitors queue for hours on the first day of the "Olympics of Kapa Haka".
Kapa haka crews take the stage as Te Matatini 2025 begins
The first performers are taking the stage at the national kapa haka championships, with more than 2000 people and 55 groups set to perform. Audio
'Unconscionable': Iwi leaders, former PM, blast Treaty bill
Hikoi leaders, Jenny Shipley, iwi and legal experts have lined up for a series of scathing select committee submissions against the bill.
2024 in photos: Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
RNZ's Te Manu Korihi team looks back at the moments that shook te ao Māori in 2024.
2024 in photos: Te tangihanga o Kiingi Tuheitia
RNZ's Te Manu Korihi team looks back at the moments that shook te ao Māori in 2024.
2024 in photos: Waitangi Day
RNZ's Te Manu Korihi team looks back at the moments that shook te ao Māori in 2024.
Cultural star compass on Mt Maunganui vandalised
Tauranga mayor Mahé Drysdale says it is a "despicable and disrespectful act". Audio
The biggest difference between Hīkoi mō te Tiriti and past hīkoi
Analysis - The diversity of voices during the hīkoi was noticeable - from tangata moana to young immigrants to elderly Pākehā from the South Island.
Thousands gather as Treaty hīkoi passes through Hastings in rain
As the march gets closer to Parliament, organisers are encouraging participants to make sure they are enrolled to vote.
Haka highlights tensions between Māori tikanga and rules of Parliament
Te Pāti Māori's extraordinary display of protest interrupted the first vote on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Retracing the footsteps of past Māori protest movements
As the nationwide hīkoi for Te Tiriti made its way through Auckland it stopped at two sites synonymous with Māori resistance - Bastion Point and Ihumātao.
Dawn karakia launches national Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
Participants are beginning a nine-day journey to Wellington, with thousands expected to join the convoy as it makes its way across the country.
Death of last surviving member of Māori Battalion a tragedy
Sir Robert Nairn Gillies KNZM, known as "Bom" or "Koro Bom" to his whānau, died yesterday aged 99. Audio
Treaty Principles Bill protest lands on Seymour's electoral doorstep
Protesters holding signs reading Honour Te Tiriti and 'SHAME' are marching through Newmarket, starting at ACT's Epsom electorate office.
Coastal rights: No comment from Crown witness on govt upholding Treaty
The Crown's sole witness chose not to comment when asked if the government was bound to respect Treaty principles at a Waitangi Tribunal hearing.
Time for talking over, Māori leader says
Ahead of the latest National Hui on Friday, Ngāti Toa Rangatira chief executive Helmut Modlik says it's now time to do the mahi.
Crown lawyers attempt to block Waitangi Tribunal summons
The Tribunal had called on Minister for Children Karen Chhour to provide evidence at an urgent inquiry into the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act.
Lawyers call Shane Jones' Waitangi Tribunal comments 'inappropriate'
The Māori Law Society says his comments breach the principle of the separation of powers and the Cabinet Manual.